Description
“Following the first Night Veils collection dedicated to heady flowers that bloom come nightfall, a new variation of elixirs is about to dawn. A singular exercise that consists of writing three formulas with a high concentration of noble raw materials, based on a theme chosen by Ben Gorham. Housed in 30 ml onyx glass bottles, the three new compositions draw inspiration from the craft of leatherworking. So precious are these extracts, a mere drop deposited at the nape of the neck with the glass stopper is enough to diffuse their scent for hours on end. This new trio of night veils pays tribute to the delicate hand of the glovemaker, the fine skill of the bootmaker and the genius of the saddler. La Selle – an essential ally of any equestrian, the passionate saddler brings horse and rider together as one. Of the three Night Veils fragrances dedicated to leather, this is undoubtedly the most dynamic. Distinguished, sombre, smoky, a truly unbridled concentration of leather.” – a note from the brand.
La Selle by Byredo is a Leather fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. La Selle was launched in 2016. Top notes are black tea and cashmeran; middle notes are leather and tobacco leaf; base notes are birch and oakmoss.
hishnik55 – :
Interesting.
When smelled close from skin, the wet-cement aspect of cashmeran is obvious; but move away a bit, there is something rancid, a water-down “barnyard” note. So this perfume is both rural and industrial at same time.
munam – :
Outstanding longevity. I could still smell traces of this two days after trying a sample.
But here’s the kicker: after 10 minutes of smelling like an incredibly sexy leather couch, all I got was Body Shop White Musk.
surikm1946 – :
Love it! But the price…
sambrownly735 – :
Feces vs. Saddle!? You guys are debating about the wrong thing. Did you see the price!? With that being said, this is a bad ass fragrance. This ain’t for no punk ass dude. You gotta have some sauce to flow with this one..and when I say sauce, I’m talking about swagger. For me, this has the right amount of everything. The smell of Selle is akin to one of those Stefano Ricci jackets. The leather is 24 karat quality, absolutely jaw dropping as it pivots towards a velvety suede note. This is smoky only for a few seconds and that’s because the suede tranquilizes the birch like a dart gun to an elephant. Once it gets to the suede stage, it pretty much stays that way. As I wear this sample, I feel like one of those Ralph Lauren models. No doubt the price will beat up your pockets. You will need riot gear. A great alternative is Edward Bess Genre which is currently in my top 5. As far as La Selle is concerned, it’s Christmas list type of stuff for sure.
KING47 – :
Lovely smell and extraordinary staying power but that price. That price. It’s too much. Impractical unless you have loads of disposable income and even then… It isn’t that original, that special, to merit spending almost US$ 400 on 30 ml of scent. Just… no.
Feniessence – :
For anyone who speaks french, I can’t believe this perfume is actually called La Selle!! ; )
lex3 – :
Le LAbo Santal 33 comes to mind indeed, the most masculine leather in the range, with green, tarred, smoked, very dark woody notes but with a nice smoothness.
viktor240 – :
What is wrong with me? La Selle has all my favourite ingredients and still doesn´t work for me. Unlike La Botte, which really delivers the idea of the bootmaker´s craft, all I get here is imperfect chemical birch and sickening suede. Impressive longevity: too bad it´s a scrubber.
naum-ov – :
Mattie: Selle translates to saddle, hence: “La Selle – an essential ally of any equestrian, the passionate saddler brings horse and rider together as one.”
abudail – :
Worst name ever for a perfume… apparently no one at Byredo speaks French… “Selle” literally means “feces”. It does not make me want to try it !
DianeNeos – :
To me this is extremely close to a dry-fresh sandalwood fragrance, so far Le Labo’s comes to mind.. Nice but definitely not worth the price.